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Golf club stand for remembering clubs

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-30
FLETCHER JOHNNIE
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[0006]It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a gold club stand for maintaining spare clubs in one place, erect and easily accessible, thereby helping to avoid lost clubs.
[0007]It is another object to provide a golf club stand for spare clubs that provides better visual cue after a shot, thereby avoiding lost clubs.
[0008]It is still another object to provide a golf club stand for spare clubs that is easily manipulated, and which has a profile similar to a golf club so that it can be stored like a club in the golfer's bag.

Problems solved by technology

Golf clubs inevitably maintain well-stocked lost and found services for clubs that have been left behind.
The shot is typically followed by some measure of excitement or disappointment, and the golfer inevitably forgets the spare clubs completely.
Indeed, most all golfers have experienced the frustration of leaving a club on the previous green or fairway.

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[0013]The present invention is a club stand to prevent the forgetting of spare clubs by standing them upright in a noticeable position when they are brought to a shot but not used.

[0014]FIG. 1 shows the club stand 2 of the present invention and illustrates how one conventional golf club 1 is supported, albeit any number maybe so supported as needed.

[0015]The club stand 2 comprises an elongate tapered hollow shaft 12 such as a conventional golf club shaft formed of tubular aluminum, graphite or wood stock. The larger upper end of the shaft 12 is fitted with a conventional golf club golf grip 15. The shaft 12 extends downwardly to a ground-insertion spike 16 preferably defined by a dull rounded point at the distal end to facilitate insertion of the shaft 12 into the ground in an upright position. The spike 16 may be a plastic ground spike that is friction fit into the narrow lower end if the hollow shaft 12. A dual-pivoting support arm 3 is attached to the neck of the shaft 12 just be...

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Abstract

A golf club stand to prevent the forgetting of spare clubs by standing them upright in a noticeable position when they are carried to a shot but are not used. The club stand folds into a compact configuration resembling a golf club for convenient carrying in a gold bag when not in use. The device generally comprises a shaft with a grip-handle similar to that of a golf club, and a sharp point at the distal end of the shaft to allow the club to be inserted into the ground. In addition, a dual-pivot arm is secured to the upper end of the shaft for supporting the handle(s) of one or more golf clubs. The ends of the dual-pivot arm are formed as cradles and may be pivoted into a transverse in-line position relative to the shaft. When the shaft is inserted vertically into the ground and the cradle ends of the pivot arm are horizontally disposed, a plurality of clubs may be supported by the club stand, the head of each club resting on the ground and the handle of all clubs supported by the transverse arm in one of the cradle ends. This keeps the clubs off the ground and highly visible. When they are standing upright in plain view they are harder to overlook and forget.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)[0001]The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11 / 586,289 filed Oct. 25, 2006.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates to golf accessories, and more precisely, to a club stand to prevent the forgetting of spare clubs by standing them upright in a noticeable position when they are brought to a shot but not used.[0004]2. Description of the Background[0005]Golf clubs inevitably maintain well-stocked lost and found services for clubs that have been left behind. This is because it is exceedingly easy to forget clubs while golfing. Due to golf cart restrictions, golfers must typically take a range of different clubs to each shot. They use one of the clubs to execute the shot, but leave the rest lying nearby on the green or in the rough. Since golf clubs lie flat, the clubs provide almost no visual reminder to the golfer to retrieve the spare clubs. This is es...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B55/04
CPCA63B2210/50A63B55/10
Inventor FLETCHER, JOHNNIE
Owner FLETCHER JOHNNIE
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